Pupil Premium 2016-2017

Overview of the Pupil Premium Grant 16/17

In 2011/12 the Government launched its Pupil Premium funding initiative. This money is sent to schools based on the numbers of children who are either eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) or are Looked After Children (LAC). From 2012/13 it has been expanded to include all children who have been eligible for FSM within the last 6 years. The Pupil Premium funding that is received by the school annually is used in a variety of ways in order to improve pupil attainment and to help overcome any barriers to learning.

Number Of Pupils And Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) In 2016/17

Total number of pupils on roll

162

Total number of pupils eligible for the PPG

33

Amount of PPG received per pupil

£1,320

Amount of PPG received per LAC pupil

£1,900

Total amount of PPG received

£44060.00

Total amount spent

£44246.00

Focus Of PPG Spending 2016/17

Aim

Curriculum Enrichment

To enhance the curriculum and maximise pupils’ engagement and enjoyment of topics covered.

One to One Tuition and small group intervention

To help pupils reach their full potential in Maths and English.

Funding Places on School Trips

To enhance the curriculum, ensure the pupils are able to participate and to give children an opportunity to experience new and challenging activities.

Mentoring

To support pupils’ self-esteem, attitudes to learning, sense of well-being and enjoyment of school via 1:1 and small group sessions.

Lunch time support

To support social and emotional development and facilitate purposeful play.

Funding After School and Out of School Activities

To ensure pupils are able to participate and to give children opportunity to experience new and challenging activities.

School Uniform Support

To ensure the children are able to attend school in appropriate clothing.

Provide break-time milk and breakfast

To ensure that pupils are ready to learn.

Transport to school

To increase attendance.

Music Tuition

To ensure pupils are able to participate and experiences new creative challenges.

Educational equipment

To target areas of academic need and support specific targets.

One to one and small group nurture and self esteem sessions

To ensure that all pupils feel valued and empowered to learn.

Wrap around care (Breakfast Club and After School Club)

To provide opportunities for social interaction, help with homework, support additional reading, foster relationships with staff and other children, provide out of school play and learning opportunities.

Additional Barriers:

54% of PP children had at least one additional barrier.

Pastoral: 50%

EAL: 12%

SEN: 30%

Attendance: 18%

Medical: 3%

No additional barrier other than Pupil Premium: 46%

More than one additional barrier: 9%

Impact of PPG Spending 2016/17

How Free School Meals pupils (FSM) and Looked After Children (LAC) did at Holy Redeemer Catholic Primary School in the 2016/17 KS2 SATs will be analysed and posted after the results have been published.

KS2 SATs Data

Holy Redeemer

National

FSM
EXP+

Non
FSM
EXP+

FSM
Higher Standard

Non
FSM
Higher Standard

FSM
AV.
Scaled
Score

Non
FSM
AV.
Scaled
Score

FSM
EXP+

Non
FSM
EXP+

FSM
HS

Non
FSM
HS

FSM
AV.
Scaled
Score

Non
FSM
AV.
Scaled
Score

Maths

100%

100%

66%

66%

110.5

110.6

Reading

100%

100%

66%

89%

113.5

112.8

GPS

100%

100%

66%

77%

116

112.1

Writing

100%

100%

33%

22%

N/A

N/A

RWM

100%

90%

33%

22%

N/A

N/A

67%

11%

R and M

100%

100%

66%

56%

110.5

110.8

105.3

HS=Higher Standard

EXP+=Expected Level or above

Ever 6 FSM=Free School Meals in the last six years

NB. some national data not yet available. Will be updated once available.